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Banner Snap Signal plug-and-play solutions capture data from any source

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Banner Snap Signal plug-and-play solutions capture data from any source

The Snap Signal solution by Banner

 

Advanced Motion & Controls Ltd. carries the Snap Signal series of plug-and-play solutions by Banner Engineering. Representing the latest means of unlocking valuable machine data, this easy-to-deploy portfolio of modular Industry 4.0 hardware and software monitors equipment and delivers actionable machine information across any plant in a snap.

 

An overlay network that captures data signals from almost any source, the Snap Signal family by Banner seamlessly converts sources to one industy-standard protocol.

 

Fast, easy data consumption

 

Snap Signal products provide the flexibility to monitor important equipment within one area or throughout the facility, then distribute the information for fast, easy consumption. Customers can consult the Banner Snap Signal Brochure to learn more about this growing selection of industry-leading Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) products. Examples of Snap Signal solutions available from Advanced Motion & Controls:

 

  • Controller. The DXMR90 is an IIoT-enabling industrial controller that transmits data from multiple sources simultaneously in a unified protocol for real-time analysis and consumption. This device is also capable of edge processing through logic and data manipulation.
  • IO-Link masters. These units allow users to collect more real-time info from more devices. Available in three configurations, IO-Link masters each serve as a gateway for connecting IO-Link devices to control systems on the market. They transmit machine data, process parameters, and diagnostic info through either Modbus RTU, Ethernet IP, or Modbus TCP.
  • IO-Link hubs. These hubs convert and consolidate discrete signals into an IO-Link data stream that works with other devices, including Banner IO-Link masters. IO-Link hubs are also compatible with traditional IO-Link systems for signal transmission of large numbers of discrete inputs/outputs to higher-level control systems.
  • Converters. Banner S15C and R45C converters help unlock valuable equipment info from new and existing devices. They let users connect two previously incompatible device types and seamlessly transmit data across multiple IIoT ecosystems, taking various signal types and transforming them to industrial protocols like IO-Link or Modbus.
  • Serial data radio. The R70SR is a compact, low-power wireless communication device used to extend the range of serial communications networks.

 

For more information, contact Advanced Motion & Controls.

  • Controller. The DXMR90 is an IIoT-enabling industrial controller that transmits data from multiple sources simultaneously in a unified protocol for real-time analysis and consumption. This device is also capable of edge processing through logic and data manipulation.
  • IO-Link masters. These units allow users to collect more real-time info from more devices. Available in three configurations, IO-Link masters each serve as a gateway for connecting IO-Link devices to control systems on the market. They transmit machine data, process parameters, and diagnostic info through either Modbus RTU, Ethernet IP, or Modbus TCP.
  • IO-Link hubs. These hubs convert and consolidate discrete signals into an IO-Link data stream that works with other devices, including Banner IO-Link masters. IO-Link hubs are also compatible with traditional IO-Link systems for signal transmission of large numbers of discrete inputs/outputs to higher-level control systems.
  • Converters. Banner S15C and R45C converters help unlock valuable equipment info from new and existing devices. They let users connect two previously incompatible device types and seamlessly transmit data across multiple IIoT ecosystems, taking various signal types and transforming them to industrial protocols like IO-Link or Modbus.
  • Serial data radio. The R70SR is a compact, low-power wireless communication device used to extend the range of serial communications networks.

 

To learn more, contact Advanced Motion & Controls.